Passage Map
Topic—The life and works of Charles Dickens
Scope—The early life of Dickens, his motivation for writing, his style of writing, his success and his end.
P1—To introduce Dickens and the simplicity in his writings.
P2 and P3—To describe how in spite of criticism from some quarters, he was hailed as the greatest instructor of the nineteenth century.
P4—To provide an insight into Dickens’ early life and how it influenced his works.
P5—To talk about the beginning of Dickens’ literary journey and his overwhelming success.
P6—To describe Dickens’ criticism of American culture in his writing.
P7—To talk about his favourite novel which was kind of an autobiography.
P8—To talk about the tragedies in his life, his further writings and to conclude with his death.
Official Explanation
1. The author most likely agrees with all of the following statements EXCEPT:
Difficulty Level: 600
Explanation
(A) Dickens says in Para 4 that he felt orphaned and betrayed by his parents who did not take care of him.
(B) Dickens wrote American Notes for General Circulation, a sarcastic travelogue criticising American culture and materialism.
(C) The unparalleled sentimentality, rage, plight and bitterness in his novels established Dickens as a spokesman for the downtrodden.
(D) To some critics, Dickens was an entertainer and his novels lacked intellectual challenge, but the London Times described the British author as the greatest instructor of the nineteenth century in his obituary.
(E) Correct. He returned to his original style with A Tale of Two Cities in 1859, a historical novel, followed by Great Expectations in 1861, widely considered his greatest literary feat.
The correct answer is E.
2. The passage is primarily concerned with: (OA to this question is debatable)
Difficulty Level: 600
Explanation
(A) A few of his characters have been mentioned but that is not what the passage is primarily concerned with.
(B) The author talks about it but that is not the central theme.
(C) The author has devoted one paragraph to this but this is not the main idea.
(D) The passage is predominantly devoted to his writing and not his life story.
(E) The passage focuses on the influences on his writing, his motivation for writing, his style of writing, etc and so option E is the best answer.
The correct answer is E.
3. Which of the following statements is best taken to be true in the context of the passage?
Difficulty Level: 650
Explanation
(A) The second paragraph states that ‘his works invariably aimed to influence the consciousness of his readers’.
(B) Not mentioned.
(C) He returned to his original style with A Tale of Two Cities in 1859, a historical novel, followed by Great Expectations in 1861, widely considered his greatest literary feat. Incorrect option.
(D) Not mentioned.
(E) A couple of his novels were based on his childhood experiences but not all.
The correct answer is A.
4. Which of the following statements, if true, would most weaken the author’s argument?
Difficulty Level: 600
Explanation
(A) The author supports this view in Para 4.
(B) This has also been stated by the author in Para 1.
(C) The author defnitely supports this.
(D) The author supports the view that these novels were developed from Dickens’ life experiences.
(E) If this statement were to be true, it would negate the information provided in the passage.
The correct answer is E.